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phosphonitrile Chem.|fɒsfəʊˈnaɪtraɪl| [f. phospho- + nitrile.] = phosphazene.
1921J. R. Partington Text-bk. Inorg. Chem. xxxi. 625 At 175– 200°, ammonia and phosphorus pentachloride form a mixture of six phosphonitrile chlorides: (PNCl2)3, (PNCl2)4, [etc.]. 1943Chem. Rev. XXXII. 102 Most investigators have accepted the designation phosphonitrile for the PN group, since it is looked upon as a group resembling the CN or nitrile radical. 1961[see phosphazene]. 1972H. R. Allcock Phosphorus-Nitrogen Compounds i. 3 The cyclo- or polyphosphazenes (phosphonitriles) are probably the best known and most intensively studied phosphorus-nitrogen derivatives. |